Jimellow, did you understand the suggestions?
I would still need to know if results varied by location, if you've looked around for sources of interference, or if the driver or color settings on the _computer_ affected the situation. Messing with the monitor settings is just compensating.
Yes, it's possible for a bad signal to damage some CRTs, but generally not an LCD. LCDs will go blank or flop to a "invalid signal" screen if the input goes out of bounds. CRT's can suicide by trying to overscan wildly or match goofy timings.
All that aside, if you want a new computer I'd just make sure location isn't the issue. It'd be annoying to find a new system had similar problems from interference.
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